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Topic Review (Newest First)

05-14-2013 07:02 AM

dogwater

I painted my wheel wells (inner fenders) with a brand name spray paint, satin black. Their flat black now,didn't hold up to the heat. The Rustoleum professional does not fade. It's all I'll use now.

Depends on what you are doing... Eastwood Chassis black is a very good topcoat for exposed panels. I use it on interior panels also. It flows out nice and covers well for a spray bomb. It is also a lot tougher then your typical rattlecan enamel paint.
Mark

05-13-2013 07:45 AM

dogwater

Rustoleum professional black enamel. This is good stuff.

05-10-2013 11:29 PM

jpmillermatic

rustoleums appliance black.

Im not sure how large an area you are trying to cover...but rattle cans have a hard time with bigger panels....they just set up too fast and the nozzles just dont have the fan size to pull it off......